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PLEASE NOTE: This book does not contain magic, witchcraft, wicca, paganism, or even occultism. They are neither occult incantations nor magic spells. They are not part of any darkness whatsoever. It is purity, it is light. It is beyond art, nature and witchcraft, it is free of any magic, mantras, incantations, spells or charms. The names of Allah have been within the Islamic tradition for over 1400 years. The works of Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (Ral), deal specifically with a belief in and surrender to the Power of Al... More >>>Note that, unfortunately, not all my books can be downloaded or ordered on CD due to the restrictions of copyright. However, most of the books on this site do not have copyright restrictions. If you find any copyright violation, please contact me at christina.debes@gmail.com. I am very attentive to the issue of copyright and try to avoid any violations, but on the other hand to help all fans of magic to get access to information.

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PLEASE NOTE: This book does not contain magic, witchcraft, wicca, paganism, or even occultism. They are neither occult incantations nor magic spells. They are not part of any darkness whatsoever. It is purity, it is light. It is beyond art, nature and witchcraft, it is free of any magic, mantras, incantations, spells or charms. The names of Allah have been within the Islamic tradition for over 1400 years. The works of Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (Ral), deal specifically with a belief in and surrender to the Power of Allah, (God). It is this belief in Allah (God) that was the reality of his life and of the collective experience of those who studied wisdom under his guidance .

This book reveals the inner meaning of the 99 attributes or duties of Allah (God). In the Islamic tradition, there are 99 divine names, or attributes of Allah, such as Ya Jabar, The Repairer Ya Wadud, The Loving and Ya Waliy, The Nearest Friend. In this wondrous explanation of the 99 beautiful names, each is written in Arabic with English transliterations for ease of pronunciation, and English translations that probe the depth of meaning within each name. M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (Ral.) explains how God carries out his 99 virtuous duties, and asks that human beings contemplate the nature of God, praise God, and become living examples of His 99 qualities and actions.

The Asma'ul Husna is an essential tradition and methodology within almost all branches of Sufism and Islam. The text itself is worthwhile because it breaks in someways from more mechanical understandings of the beautiful names, but is, I feel, lacking in a certain poetry of language that could be more evocative to the native user of english. A respectful and deeply thought re-rendering of this version of the names and their significance ought to be attempted by an interpreter of the divine like Daniel Ladinsky, who might be able to make the words of Bawa come better to light. This books transmits to the reader the depth of the beautiful names of God. There are other books out that have the same theme but the explanation of this book could of only come from that One. A source of daily prayer and inspiration no matter your what your belief system or religion is.

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Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, a Sufi mystic, can best be remembered for his efforts to bring unity through understanding to the faithful of all religions. Little is known of his early personal history. Records of his life began in the early 1900's when religious pilgrims traveling through the jungles of Sri Lanka first caught glimpse of a holy man. They were overwhelmed by the depth of divine knowledge that he imparted. Sometime later a pilgrim invited him to a nearby village, and with that began his public life as a teacher of wisdom. Throughout Sri Lanka, people from all religious and ethnic traditions would listen to his public discourses. Many consulted him on how to conduct life's affairs, including public figures, politicians, the poor, and the learned.

In 1971 Bawa Muhaiyaddeen accepted an invitation to visit the United States. Here, once again, people from all religious, social and ethnic backgrounds would join to hear him speak. Across the United States, Canada and England, he won recognition from religious scholars, journalists, educators and world leaders. The United Nation's Assistant Secretary General, Robert Muller, asked for Bawa Muhaiyaddeen's guidance on behalf of all mankind. Time Magazine turned to him for clarification during the hostage crisis in 1980. Thousands more were touched by his wise words when interviewed in Psychology Today, the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Pittsburgh Press.